A bushel of millet (often referred to as "milo") weighs approximately 50 to 56 pounds, depending on the specific variety and moisture content. This measurement is standardized for agricultural commodities in the United States. The weight can vary slightly based on the specific conditions of the grain being measured.
A bushel of milo weighs around 56 pounds.
the answer is the weight of an individual acorn multiplied by the number of acorns in a bushel.
A bushel of milo (also known as sorghum) typically weighs around 56 pounds. This weight is standard for many grains, though it can vary slightly depending on factors like moisture content and specific variety. In agricultural contexts, this measurement is commonly used for pricing and trading purposes.
it depends on the moisture content, but at 13% moisture a bushel of soybeans weighs 60 pounds.
The weight of a bushel of Cornmeal is 50 lbs.
No official weight but most common weight used is 56 lbs.
60 lbs ?
A bushel is determined by weight not by the number. The weight for a bushel of pears is 50 pounds and a bushel of peaches is 48 pounds.
. . . is that a bushel of feathers, a bushel of cotton, a bushel of wheat, or a bushel of lead pellets? (A bushel is a volume, not a weight.)
1 bushel of rough rice = 45 lbs. Rough rice is rice that has been harvested, but not milled.
A bushel is a measure of volume, not weight. a bushel of gold weighs a lot more than a bushel of cotton. It does depend on the product. International agreement has determined ... for Rye, 56lbs per bushel for Barley 48lbs for Oats, 32lbs Yellow corn, 56lbs Soya Beans, 60lbs A bushel is considered to be 1.5 cubic feet, a size which can be translated into weight according to the product
The weight of a bushel of carrots is weighted at 50 pounds.